SYCAMORE – Though it took until nearly midnight Monday, the inaugural Northern 10 Athletic Conference wrestling championship is in the books.

The tournament at Mohawk High School saw seven squads square off for the crown, but the hosting Warriors, bolstered by four conference champions, laid claim to the title with a final tally of 190.5 points.

"They came in here tonight after school, and they dominated — they really did," Mohawk coach Nate Lofay said of his wrestlers. "The first two rounds, my guys dominated, and it was fun to watch."

Taking home gold for the Warriors were Daniel Price (120-pound weight class), Cole Draper (170), Cadin Emshoff (182) and Kevin Lonsway (152), who also was named tournament MVP.

"This is his first tournament win ever, and for him to respond and come back today after he's had a couple rough weeks facing some good kids, for him to win a championship, it meant a lot to me, and I know it meant a lot to him," Lofay said of his 152-pounder.

"All three of those kids wrestled a great final," Makeever said. "I want to be a little greedy, of course, and wanted more — every coach does — but I'm proud of how those three kids wrestled."

Rounding out the remaining team scores were Seneca East (35 points), Ridgedale (32) and Buckeye Central (12).

"I want to thank everybody for coming out tonight and supporting us," Lofay said. "I know it was rough and it's almost midnight, but I want to thank all the Mohawk supporters and wrestling fans for coming out and sticking with us tonight."